Elizabeth Darvill Valentino has been building a name for herself in romance – especially when it has a steampunk twist. A lover of steampunk, her presentation of romance in this time period has its own flavor. Want to give it a try?

Teaser for new release: STEAMED UP“In a world of steam runners, demons and soul stealers, seduction is her greatest weapon….

Half-succubus Angel has found her perfect match with Ian, the man with the other half of her soul. He gives her love and the erotic pleasure she needs to survive, though they also enjoy ménages with her frequent paramour, Jezebel.

But when her friend betrays them, Angel may lose everything she holds dear. She’ll do anything—and anyone—to save Ian, including join forces with a dangerous former lover….” (from amazon.com)

In celebration of her new release, Elizabeth Darvill Valentino wants to send an invite and a challenge to steampunk and romance lovers!

Do you want to do something totally free to help steampunk romance author Elizabeth Valentino out?? Please go “like” Steamed Up or any of her other books on Amazon. If she can reach 100 likes on all her books combined she will run a contest to win some books as a Thank You!! 🙂

So let’s help her out! Go to Amazon, Like her books, go to Facebook, Like her Author Page, and keep an eye out for a contest for a free book!

A lady of many talents, poet/writer/editor Kimberly Richardson is at it again!

A lover of steampunk, through Kerlak Publishing she has proved fellow enthusiasts with two anthologies – ‘Dreams of Steam’ and ‘Brass and Bolts: Dreams of Steam II’ – as well as compiled some of her own poems into a collection called ‘Tales From A Goth Librarian’. Now she is ready to delight readers again with two novellas in one, ‘Mabon and Pomegranate’.

Teasers from Kerlak Publishing:
Kimberly Richardson, award-winning author of ‘Tales From a Goth Librarian’, explores what happens when the realm of myths and legends collides with modern society in two compelling and captivating novellas.

Mabon:
What would you do if you discovered that your dreams were real? Monica had no idea that moving to the small town of Mabon would be the answer to her prayers, and yet so much more…

Pomegranate:
Alexandra has it all: a great job, a wonderful husband, and very few worries in the world. Yet, when a black clad stranger enters her life, she is suddenly thrust into a world of myths and legends all contained in the skin of an infamous fruit.

Senatobia, MS will once again be the site of a large fair on the weekend of May 12, 2012. They invite you to come and visit them, and Imagicopter is delighted to announce that several of their participants will also be there – so go out and meet them!

Of the attendees will be:• Fantasy young-adult author J. L. Mulvihill of ‘Lost Daughter of Easa’ available from Kerlak Publishing
• Children’s author James Beverly of the ‘Seamus the Sheltie’ series available from Nightengale Press
• Christian mystery writer Gerald Trimmer of ‘Ten Commandments Mystery Series’ available from the author
• Fantasy writer and poet M. R. Williamson of the ‘Krypendorf’ series available from the author
• Mystery writer and artist Luther A. Knight, Jr of ‘Myrtle Beach’ and ‘Tomato Patch’ books available from the author
• Artist Ernest Lawson who did the cover art for the ‘Krypendorf’ series and will most likely be doing portraits on site
• Speculative fiction writer J. Moffett Walker of ‘The Blueprints of Sir Michael’, ‘Muh’, and ‘The Mississippi I Love’ among others

We all invite you to come out and enjoy the site, talk with the talent, and perhaps leave with a sample of their goods!

Like fantasy and intrigue with a dash of steampunk? Read J. L. Mulvihill’s “Lost Daughter of Easa”! It already has received some wonderful reviews, see her site, and continues to impress!

((from http://www.elsielind.com/))After falling through a portal, a seventeen-year-old girl awakens lost in a forest with amnesia and must draw on her instincts and self-preservation to escape ravenous wild beasts, goblins, demons, and a dark witch who knows the secret of her past. The Lost Daughter of Easa is the first book in a series by J. L. Mulvihill.

((from http://www.elsielind.com/))I am a native Californian living in Mississippi. I love writing and have written poetry, short stories and song lyrics from the time that I first learned to write. My most recent short stories are featured in the anthology, Memories and Dreams, published by The Fine Arts Center in Hot Springs, AR. I also love to cook and have developed many original recipes. Recently, I coupled one of my favorite recipes with a short story called, Jen’s Spicy Crawfish Bisque which appears in It’s All About Food with a Mississippi Twist. My first novel was accepted for publication and scheduled for release sometime before Labor Day 2011. I have written several articles for the Jackson Literature Examiner. I am also an event’s coordinator for the Mississippi chapter of Imagicopter, an organization of authors and artists who promote their own publications, while lending a hand to other writers and artists. I belong to the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), Gulf Coast Writers Association (GCWA), The Mississippi Writers Guild (MWG), as well as The Arts Council of Clinton, The Clinton Ink-Slingers Writing Group and the JavaInk Jotters.

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About Imagicopter

In 2009, a group of writers got together and decided to work toward promoting their own publications while lending a hand to other writers and artists. From that came Imagicopter. "Imagicopter" is the umbrella name for the tour currently supported by authors whose works have appeared in Kerlak Publishing, Literary Underground, Meadowhawk Press, Seventh Star Press, Twilight Times Books, Third Axe Media and Sam's Dot Publishing and by Word Catchers of Memphis. With the cooperation of several small press publishers, local authors, artists, and booksellers, the project soon took off.

This is a voluntary organization. Participation on the site, at the events, and at the conventions we attend is also voluntary.